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By default, WordPress itself does not provides External SMTP settings to send its email. This is especially troublesome if you often send emails to communicate with your customers via WooCommerce platform, members or notice to user via BBPress forum. Oftentimes, the build-in email function known as wp_mail() is not sufficient for users as emails either don’t send at all or have a high likelihood of winding up caught in spam filters. Due to the nature of PHP Mail function emails often arrive in spam / junk folder. When sending email, it is usually a good idea to Send WordPress Email with External SMTP. In this post, I’ll show you how to increase the deliverability of emails sent by WordPress using something called SMTP.

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Connection Lost Error is the following error message might occur while you are uploading, inserting media (image) files, publishing a post or saving draft.

“Connection lost. Saving has been disabled until you’re reconnected. We’re backing up this post in your browser, just in case.”

It may take a few seconds or over 10 minutes for that connection issue to clear. During that time you can’t save a draft or publish an article. At first, I thought there was something wrong with my activated plugins, themes… so I tried deactivating all my plugins, updating and changing to default themes, downgrading the version of WordPress and everything but the error still occurs. Very frustrating. I found the problem must occur due to a technical glitch which leaves site owners frustrated and clueless. So then, in this post, I will help you understand the real reasons behind this error and how to resolve it efficiently.

WordPress 3.6+ uses the jQuery Migrate script (jquery-migrate.min.js or jquery-migrate.js) to ensure backward compatibility for any plugins or themes you might be using which use functionality for versions of jQuery older than 1.9. Most up-to-date frontend code and plugins don’t require jQuery Migrate module. In most cases, this simply adds unnecessary load to your site, lower your website speed and wast the server power. So in this tutorial, I am going to explain how to remove jQuery-Migrate from WordPress.

If you are looking to build a website for your business, one thing you’ll quickly notice is the abundance of platforms and CMSs (content management systems) to choose from. Drupal, Joomla, WordPress, Magento, ExpressionEngine, SilverStripe and TextPattern are some of the industry leaders. However, CMS are not created equal and the numbers partly explain why.

Thinking to start an online business venture? The first thing you must look out for is the look of your website. Along with the look, functionality of your website matters to the success of your online business. It is necessary to offer top-notch services and high-quality content to make the visitors stay engaged on your website. The next thing one must look forward to is the platform with the help of which the website has been developed. It represents the entire functioning as well as look of your website. The website must be clean and perfectly organized, and hence the development platform must be chosen very precisely.

If you are confused with the platform, go with WordPress. It can be the best platform for anyone who has less technical knowledge. WordPress is a time-saving, highly organized and reliable Content Management System. It is one of the most popular CMS on the internet. In the below article, you will find some of the free as well as paid WordPress Themes along with their details and functioning of it.

Plugins are key tools for making your website more functional and responsive. When it comes to boosting user experience on your site, these tools help a great deal because they build on the otherwise basic content management system upon which your website was created, and enhance your website by adding relevant features and functions. This is why getting the right plugins for your website can make all the difference in taking your business to the next level.

There are so many plugins out there. Choosing the right ones is a critical decision, especially as having too many plugins can affect the speed of your site. You therefore need to be sure that the plugins you choose are significant.

Themes are among the top elements that make WordPress the most popular Web CMS and blogging platform.

These are the first set of files that define the design and functionality of a WordPress site. Each Theme is different, having multiple choices of appearances (color and structure for site owners to choose from) that can instantly change the complete website presentation.

In this tutorial, we will take you through a step-by-step process of writing codes that result in a completely functioning WordPress theme.

Do you know? Google is cracking down on mobile-unfriendly sites. If your site isn’t optimized for mobile, you’re losing a whole chunk of users on the go who will quickly look elsewhere if your site does’t load on their device. Here’re 3 fantastic plugins that will automatically optimize your WordPress site for all types of mobile devices. …

There are dozens of WordPress invoice plugins which you can use to turn WordPress into an excellent invoicing and billing system. They help you to generate, edit and send customized and itemized invoices to your clients without having to leave your WordPress site’s control panel. …

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